JEAN PING HOLDS THE POPULAR LEGITIMACY AND HE INTENDS TO USE IT HEAR AND LEGITIMATE USE. JEAN PING DÉTIENT LA LÉGITIMITÉ POPULAIRE ET ENTENT L’UTILISER

Jean Ping's speech this Thursday, 29 September 2016 can be described as being a political offensive intended to mark his territory, which is that of the popular legitimacy conferred by the Gabonese people, after the presidential election. On this point, there is no doubt!

Ali Bongo forgets one thing: he can brutalize the people, it can kill them; but he cannot obtain legitimacy by force. Legitimacy cannot be awarded by cheating and lying and that's why everything about Ali Bongo sounds false, seems forced and awkward. This is normal, as by not being legitimate, Ali Bongo has to lead by coercion.

On the opposite side of the spectrum, we see in Jean Ping, a spontaneity in his words and wishes, which is matched to the enthusiastic spontaneity of the masses and to the exaltation of the majority of Gabonese receiving his message. This is possible because Jean Ping has popular legitimacy.

The legitimacy is in politics, the opposite of coercion. When one is legitimate, he does not make war on a people who elected him, but joins with them. When one is legitimate, he does not cut the internet to prevent the people who allegedly elected him from being informed; this is not contradictory, isn’t it? When one is legitimate, he does not put a soldier behind every citizen with orders to shoot without warning. When one is legitimate, there is no fear that his people be free.

Ping has legitimacy and in his speech, he firmly announced his intention to use this capital of trust the Gabonese people have conferred upon him, to act as the elected president of Gabon. This blog welcomes this, because it is the wish we expressed in a previous post. For this blog, Jean Ping is not only the legitimate president, but he is also the only one we recognize as head of Gabon. The other asshole gesticulating in all directions after killing so many Gabonese, is for us only a zoological curiosity!

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